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From: snappy327
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  • Thinking about putting a 3 cylinder kubota in a Club car carry all Turf 2

  • @OTAlucard That would be pretty awesome. The only thing with club cars is you will have to use reverse as forward. their engines rotate counterclockwise. if you do get the engine installed, id like to see some pictures. Good luck!

  • @snappy327 I Never thought about that thank you Is Reverse Gear the same ratio as forward gear?

    And Nice job on the cart The thing even has air brakes!

    badass

  • @OTAlucard The reverse gear is a lower ratio from forward. i do not know the numbers off hand. it would definitely slow you down but in turn it would give you more torque.

  • LOL! thats the most over braked thing I have ever seen!

    and yes it needs a turbo!

  • The air brakes are the coolest thing ever! But isn't that clutch ment for much higher rpm?

  • @stokesandrew100 this engine tops out at 3600 rpm and the clutch is capable of handling up to 5000 rpm. most twin cylinder engines, such as honda and briggs, are factory rated for 3600 rpm and you would need to put a high perf carb kit and high rpm valve kit in to obtain up to 4500 rpm. being that the diesel is designed for torque and not speed, it would be difficult to mod it for higher rpm

  • @snappy327 I just thought the clutch wouldn't engage at until a higher rpm, that kind of clutch is normally for a 2 stroke snowmobile engine but if it was meant for a 4 stroke (slightly lower rpm) engine it would work. Does the belt travel all the way to give you the same speed? 

  • @stokesandrew100 Yeah this clutch is designed for big block cart engine upgrades. until recently they were difficult to get. now that more and more people are putting bigger engines in their carts, they designed a clutch with a lower engage rpm. you can get kits to adapt stock cart clutches to non stock engines but those clutches engage almost instantly and are not ideal for idling engines. yes the belt does travel the entire radius of the clutch for infinite speed variation

  • @snappy327 Cool. well thanks for the info. Very nice golf cart!

  • needs a turbo

  • you could make a small golf cart bus with that engine :)

  • Wow thats a heavy engine. A little overkill but you will need a pto shaft to mount a cvt clutch to. I used a comet clutch

  • love the cart and air brakes i just put a 30 hp diesel in mine what clutch did you use for the motor?

  • dude this guy is my neighbor and I've known him all my life. I just bust him with my comments. He knows i'm kidding.

  • put a stack on it

  • great work man i love it keep the video comming i love the air brakes and best part the diesel!

  • @sledding18

    Thanks man! i'll have a new video soon showing the new front suspension i built and snow plow.

  • Dude, those brakes don't work. You hit the tree by Jim's.

  • That cart is not street legal. Why do you always drive it by my house! I'm gonna flatten your tires.

  • @jznomoney Jealous hater

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